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DATAMATH CALCULATOR MUSEUM |
Texas Instruments TI-1767
| Date of introduction: | 1983 | Display technology: | LCD |
| New price: | Display size: | 10 | |
| Size: | 4.7" x 2.6" x
0.40" 120 x 65 x 10 mm3 |
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| Weight: | 1.9 ounces, 50 grams | Serial No: | 0002596 |
| Batteries: | n.a. | Date of manufacture: | mth 09 year 1984 |
| AC-Adapter: | Origin of manufacture: | Taiwan (C) | |
| Precision: | 10 | Integrated circuits: | |
| Memories: | 1 | ||
| Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner |

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The
TI-1767 was introduced together with the TI-1706.
It combines design elements of the wonderful TI-1766
with the cheaper housing of the TI-1706. Main difference to both other
calculators is the 10-digit display capability.
Dismantling
this TI-1767 manufactured in September 1984 by
Compal Electronics in Taiwan
doesn't reveal its calculator brain.
Don't miss the sleek Canon LS-10 sporting a 10-digits display, too.
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© Joerg Woerner, January 3, 2002. No reprints without written permission.